Saturday, August 22, 2015

please describe the solar system, what is it made of? and how was it formed?include details about all the planets: including:- - the dwarf...

according to popular believe there was a big bang, where a
massive ampunt of debre was shot into space, this debre had a slight rotation which over
millions of years began colliding into each other increasing the size of individual
atoms.


they increased in size to become large rocks and
eventually asteroids, these asteroids collided into each other to farm even larger
bodies of mass which began to form planets.


during this
time the centre of the solar system was just this very dense area, thermonuclear fussion
gave birth to our sun which consists of about 90% of our solar system, some bodies of
mass failed to collide with others to form planets and instead were captured by the
gravitational force of planets which then made them to become natural satellites (moons)
which orbit that specific planet.


planets closer to the sun
(terrestrial planets) developed a solid surface because the planets were are heated by
the sun and most elements could not remain in solid or liquid
phase.


outer planets (jovian) developed a liquid surface as
their temperatures were cooloer and elements could settle easier, the jovian planets
having a relatively large size compared to terrestrial planets have much higher
gravitational pull and atmospheric pressure which allows some elements like hydrogen to
exist in a liquid metallic state. 


dwarf planets developed
primarily from colliding asteroid but did not reach a size large enough to be considered
a planet, even today there are still many asteroids which orbit the sun in the asteroid
belt...

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